Re: Dell D620
- From: "Beth Melton" <bmelton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2006 12:32:37 -0500
If you don't mind, could we rephrase the beginning with "A few people
on this newsgroup..."? ;-)
Not all of us who frequent this newsgroup enjoy insulting others and
are just as disappointed when they see it happen.
Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for
assistance by email can not be acknowledged.
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Beth Melton
"Susan.Nobody" <Susan.Nobody@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:450081D9.680B6FFD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Louise.
People on this newsgroup are tehie mined who have no training in
social
skills. They think they know everything; You know and I know that
they
are completely unemployable especially in my organization. That
sort of
attitude takes them nowhere. If they didn't know the answer, they
should have ignored your message but NO they had to be pedantic and
they
love insulting people on these NGs. They have wasted not only their
own
valuable time (assuming they have some gainful employment) but also
of
people who reads these messages to see if they apply to their
circumstances.
As to your direct question, the only way to disable inbuilt mouse is
to
remove the drivers but I would not recommend you to do this. DL has
quite correctly suggested that the best thing is to plug in your
external mouse and it should work in tandem with your inbuilt mouse.
However, if you plug your external mouse in PS/2 port (not USB port)
then inbult mouse is automatically disabled. I have tried it on my
DELL
laptop.
Hope this helps.
Louise wrote:
I can't quite understand why so many people have taken offence to
such a
simple question.........
We do have an external mouse plugged in but if you catch the mouse
pad/buttons by mistake, they still works and you end up clicking
onto things
you didn't mean to........
"DL" wrote:
And this is related to Office?
Why do you need to disable? just plugin an external mouse
"Louise" <Louise@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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How do i disable the internal mouse/pad on the above laptop???
Thank you.
Louise
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